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Found an interesting talk from Adam Wick about implementing Tor (and 
perhaps onion routing more broadly) in Haskell unikernels. Unikernels are 
basically single-purpose virtual machines, in this case using HaLVM.

"Adam Wick takes a deep dive into a unikernel implementation of the Tor 
anonymity system. He discusses what aspects of Tor make it an attractive 
target for a unikernel, and what aspects of unikernels are particularly 
interesting when considering Tor."

http://www.infoq.com/presentations/tor-haskell

best,
Griffin


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